News at Adelphi
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The State of the University 2003–2004
CategoriesPublished:"We have secured our footing; it is time to extend our reach with a renewed vision."
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Memorial Day, 2004
CategoriesPublished:Today we honor heroic principles like the Bill of Rights and heroic people who died defending it.
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Adelphi University's Fourth Annual President's Gala Honors Outstanding Executives and Alumni
CategoriesPublished:Long Island leaders honored for their vision and commitment to the region and the University
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We need to work together, not alone, to learn from each other and gain leverage from cooperation.
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Memories of Memorial Day
CategoriesPublished:Today, we remember lives lost in service to our country.
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The dedication was followed by a Symposium on Corporate Social Responsibility.
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The University as a Moral Force
CategoriesPublished:The University has the mission and the potential to be a moral force.
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Explore local, regional, national, and global topics, such as the environment, health, politics, law, and government regulations
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Dr. Scott responds to the tragedy of September 11. 2001.
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The award is given to those who display outstanding leadership in advancing Holocaust studies and interfaith understanding
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Dr. Robert Allyn Scott, New Jersey Educator, Appointed as Adelphi University's Ninth President
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Trustees cite Dr. Scott's record of achievement in fifteen-year tenure as President of Ramapo College
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Prepared for Work, Not Just a Job
CategoriesPublished:The work necessary for sustainable, civil communities exists and will continue to expand.
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With featured speaker Alan Cooper, explore leadership styles and identify what type of leader you are.
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This workshop is sold out.
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Discover the cuisine, history and culture of New York City's Chinatown.
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Join the company for a hysterical hour of irreverence-mocking current social and political themes as well as pop-culture icons based on source material by Aristophanes. What might happen if women took over congress? What if those women included Lucille Ball, Britney Spears, J-Lo, Whitney Houston and Snow White? Sponsored by The Department of Performing Arts-Theatre…